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rebuliço
An excited state of agitation.
fuss
flap
tizzy
pother
Portuguese
rebuliço
Russian
дизеринг
Portuguese
dither
Catalan
tramat
Spanish
tramado
Noise to reduce quantization error.
dithering
dither in image processing
Russian
дизеринг
fuss
flap
tizzy
pother
1
The league has come and gone without
fuss
;
wait for the championship.
2
The newscaster had made a
fuss
over that issue also, of course.
3
Grandmother wanted most of all to save the family money &
fuss
.
4
There are often days when I want something tasty with minimal
fuss
.
5
Why all the
fuss
,
if Ireland is fully funded until next year?
1
In time the gull will
flap
its wings; the airplane never does.
2
There was no difference in
flap
success or complication rates between groups.
3
However, the size of this traditional
flap
was limited even after expansion.
4
Porky put the paper in his breast pocket and buttoned the
flap
.
5
Gloria held aside the canvas
flap
;
he followed her into the cave.
1
It's the part about Lea seeing that sends me into a
tizzy
.
2
Besides, some rebellious part of me enjoyed driving her into a
tizzy
.
3
I'm giving Bridesmaid to the next married-person-to-be who calls in a
tizzy
.
4
To tear apart this stupid competition and send everyone into a
tizzy
.
5
Gordon was all in a
tizzy
till he decided nothing important was gone.
1
For, in reality, that was all the whole
pother
was amounting to.
2
Never was a man's life cut short with less solemnity or
pother
.
3
Inside, the guard was snoring in defiance of the
pother
o'er his head.
4
We have had a mighty
pother
here in print about rewarding of generals.
5
To me there seemed nothing to make such a
pother
about.
1
In some ways that's a relief; you won't be tempted to
dither
.
2
After decades of
dither
and dather, it's important that ours is deliverable.
3
Although Pete wondered what had her in such a
dither
,
he didn't ask.
4
She didn't want to take the time to
dither
over clothes.
5
I'm an old man and I want to
dither
,
Abyss help us all.'
6
The politicians
dither
and the clouds overhead grow darker and darker.
7
However surprised the Darkfriends were, they did not
dither
long.
8
It was the sort of day that had the birds all in a
dither
.
9
And that would mean more
dither
,
more delay, more confusion.
10
Dexter was in a true
dither
,
an all-time, all-star, all-out tizzy of near panic.
11
Don't
dither
in the doorway, man, I've work to do.'
12
A tendency to
dither
or hesitate could send mixed signals.
13
I'm sorry, sir, but I was in something of a
dither
a while ago.
14
He did not
"
dither
,
"
as some have accused him of doing before.
15
Why should I
dither
and mope because I didn't want to face her sneers?
16
Well, they absolutely can't, and while they
dither
kids die.
dither
·
dither over
more dither
dither around
dither when
aesthetic dither
Portuguese
rebuliço
dither
Russian
дизеринг
Catalan
tramat
Spanish
tramado